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**Source:** California Nations Indian Gaming Association ANPRM comments, April 2026
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**Source:** California Nations Indian Gaming Association ANPRM comments, April 2026
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Tribal gaming industry ($40B+ annual revenue) represents a new congressional pressure vector independent of state opposition. California Nations Indian Gaming Association Chairman James Siva called CFTC preemption 'the largest and fastest-moving threat our industry has ever seen in its 30 plus year existence,' signaling high-intensity lobbying likely.
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Tribal gaming industry ($40B+ annual revenue) represents a new congressional pressure vector independent of state opposition. California Nations Indian Gaming Association Chairman James Siva called CFTC preemption 'the largest and fastest-moving threat our industry has ever seen in its 30 plus year existence,' signaling high-intensity lobbying likely.
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## Extending Evidence
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**Source:** Yogonet International, April 20 2026
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Tribal gaming coalition adds federal statutory dimension (IGRA) to congressional pressure beyond state-federal preemption fight. Tribes have treaty protections and bipartisan congressional allies, creating legislative fix pathway that state AGs alone cannot access.
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# Pueblo of Laguna
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# Pueblo of Laguna
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**Type:** Tribal Nation
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**Domain:** Internet Finance (Regulatory Stakeholder)
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**Status:** Active
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## Overview
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## Overview
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Pueblo of Laguna is a tribal nation operating gaming facilities under IGRA.
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Pueblo of Laguna is a federally recognized tribal nation that operates gaming facilities under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). The tribe filed comments in the CFTC's April 2026 ANPRM process regarding prediction market regulation.
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## Timeline
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## Timeline
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- **2026-04-20** — Filed ANPRM comments citing revenue losses from unregulated prediction market activity
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- **2026-04-20** — Filed ANPRM comments citing revenue losses from unregulated prediction market activity threatening tribal gaming exclusivity.
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## Positions
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## Regulatory Position
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### CFTC Prediction Market Preemption
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Opposed to CFTC prediction market preemption framework on grounds that federal preemption of state gambling laws undermines the state-tribal compact structure that provides tribal gaming exclusivity under IGRA.
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Opposed CFTC prediction market preemption, citing revenue losses from unregulated prediction market activity that competes with tribal gaming operations.
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## Sources
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## Sources
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- Yogonet International, April 20, 2026
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- Yogonet International, April 20 2026
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